As 2016 comes to a close, Ghaith Krayem reflects on one of the bigger controversies confronted by Arab Australians this year. As I sit and look at a blank page, many thoughts are […]
What do Iraqi-Australians think of the Chilcot Report?
The British Government’s public inquiry into the UK’s role in the Iraq War concluded last week with the publishing of a report by Sir John Chilcot, who chaired the Inquiry. Commentators have […]
Brexit demonstrates the Left’s failure on Race issues
In an article on race and British cultural studies, Roxy Harris noted that the field’s founders – E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams – ignored “the place of black and brown British subjects […]
Digging Deeper
There’s a certain poignancy to reading the 4300-word online manifesto composed by 18 year old ISIS suicide bomber, Jake Bilardi. The boy certainly had a way with words, artfully painting a picture […]